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Thierry Reding authored
The memory subsystem on Tegra194 encompasses both the memory and external memory controllers. The EMC is represented as a subnode of the MC and a ranges property is used to describe the register ranges. A dma-ranges property is also added to describe that all memory clients can address up to 39 bits using the memory controller client interface (MCCIF), unless otherwise limited by the DMA engines of the hardware. A memory client can technically use 40 bits of addresses, but the memory controller on Tegra194 uses bit 39 to determine the XBAR format used to access memory. Use of this bit needs to be explicitly controlled by the operating system drivers for devices that can use this on-the-fly format conversion. Using the dma-ranges property prevents the operating system from using the bit implicitly, for example in I/O virtual address mappings. Signed-off-by: Thierry Reding <treding@nvidia.com>
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